Silent Night Dreams
Mistletoe Meadows Sweet Christmas Romance, Book 8
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ナレーター:
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Jay Dyess
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著者:
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Jessie Gussman
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When a classically trained musician suffers debilitating stage fright and a small-town music shop owner sacrificed his own dreams for family, they discover that the most beautiful music doesn't always need to be heard to be felt...
Grace Dempsey is at the height of her career when she suffers a debilitating panic attack just before performing. Returning to her aunt's Victorian home in Mistletoe Meadows was supposed to be temporary—a brief escape to hide from her shattered dreams. The last thing she expected was to find purpose in the small Christmas-obsessed town where music seems to be the centerpiece of every celebration.
Noah Parker gave up his own promising musical future years ago to run the family music shop and raise his siblings after their parents' deaths. Now that his brothers and sisters are grown, he's stuck in Mistletoe Meadows with a struggling business and abandoned dreams. When he spots the famous Grace Dempsey watching his shop from across the street, he sees an opportunity to bring music back into both their lives.
As Christmas approaches and the annual holiday concert faces challenges, Grace reluctantly agrees to help Noah create a performance that might save the town's businesses. Working together on the most extravagant Christmas music festival the town has ever seen, they develop a connection that goes beyond their shared passion for music.
But when Grace receives an offer to teach at a prestigious music program in the city and Noah's shop faces closure from developers, they must decide if the harmony they've found together is strong enough to keep them in Mistletoe Meadows. With the support of the McBride family, Noah's siblings and a town that refuses to let its music die, Grace and Noah might just discover that sometimes the most beautiful melodies are the ones we feel rather than hear.
©2025 Jessie Gussman (P)2025 Jay Dyess